Having many values, meanings, or appeals.
1 But it is certainly a multi-valued relation, granted with elements of progression.
2 We are facing new requirements-those of parallelism, non-linearity, multi-valued logic, vagueness, and selection among options.
3 This activity is subordinated to a multi-valued logic of efficiency, not to dualistic inferences or truth or falsehood.
4 Literacy is ill endowed for supporting multi-valued logic, although it was always tempted to step in its vast territories.
5 A new underlying structure prompts a pragmatics of non-linear relations, of a different dynamics, of configurations, and of multi-valued systems.
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